Criminal Psychology Flashcards

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Operant Conditioning

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Learning from the consequences of actions.

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Positive Reinforcement

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Receiving something pleasant for behaviour, so we repeat it.

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Negative Reinforcement

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The avoidance of something unpleasant, so we do it again.

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Primary Reinforcers

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These satisfy a basic biological need e.g. food, water, warmth, and shelter.

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Secondary Reinforcers

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These are of no survival value, but we have learned to associate them with a primary reinforcer e.g. money, credit cards.

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Positive Punishment

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Receiving something unpleasant for a behaviour, so we do not do it again.

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Negative Punishment

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Removing something pleasant so we fo not repeat the behaviour.

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Social Learning Theory

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Behaviour is learned through paying attention to, retaining and reproducing the behaviour of a role model.

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Retention

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Able to recall the modelled behaviour

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Modelling

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Learning a new behaviour through paying attention to, retaining and reproducing the behaviour of a role model.

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Reproduction

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An ability to reproduce the behaviour.

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Observational learning

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Learning new behaviours through watching and modelling a role model.

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Motivation

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This increases the likelihood of performing the observed behaviour.

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Role Model

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A person who we admire or with whom we have similar characteristics.

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Identification

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This occurs in SLT when the learner replicates the behaviour and/or internalises beliefs.

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Vicarious Reinforcement

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Motivation to model the behaviours of others who we see being rewarded for their behaviour.